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Canadians are three times more likely to prefer someone other than Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to lead the Liberals in the next election, a new Nanos Research survey for CTV News shows.

Canadians 3 times more likely to prefer someone other than Trudeau lead Liberals in next electionOil and gas CEOs to testify before House of Commons environment committeeLiberal government tables bill that seeks to streamline, secure health dataThe federal Liberal government learned Friday it might have to retreat on a proposal within its electoral reform legislation to delay the next vote by one week, after all opposition parties came out to say they can't support it.

The union representing thousands of frontline TTC workers says it's deadlocked in negotiations with the city, with just hours left ahead of a midnight strike deadline.An Ontario judge has ordered the developer behind the popular video gaming platform Steam to freeze the accounts of Ontario’s so-called ‘Crypto King,’ to prevent him from trading or liquidating assets.Government officials, Second World War veterans and spectators gathered at the Moncton Cenotaph in Moncton, N.B.

Tossing and turning in the wee hours. A low but constant buzzing in the brain that thwarts concentration. A feeling of tense restlessness.If a painting is worth a thousand words, how much is an Oilers-themed mural worth? A local artist is helping fans find out.Drake places $500K bet on Edmonton Oilers to win Stanley Cup Final

A statue dedicated to the Royal Regina Rifles Regiment has been officially unveiled in France just ahead of the 80th anniversary of D-Day.A Cape Breton is this year's recipient of the McEuen Scholarship, which gives him basically a full ride to the medical school at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.'A lot of all-nighters': Winnipeg student creates massive D-Day diorama

Dozens more people died from unregulated, toxic drugs in B.C. this April, the latest data from the BC Coroners Service shows.'Impasse': Toronto transit union says 'major problem' in bargaining as midnight strike deadline looms A 21-year-old man convicted in the 2021 stabbing death of 16-year-old Jannai Dopwell-Bailey outside a Montreal school must serve 13 years in prison before being eligible for parole.The start of Grand Prix festivities could get off to a turbulent start as Montreal is under a severe thunderstorm watch for the afternoon and evening hours.The Montreal Alouettes will begin their Grey Cup defence on Thursday at 8:30 p.m.

After a two-year legal battle, the owner of a dog who was killed in a vicious attack at a Saskatoon off-leash park two years ago is getting some closure.As teachers right across Saskatchewan prepare to take part in "work-to rule" job action beginning next week – both sides are presenting their case as to why after a year-long labour dispute, a deal has not yet been reached.

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